Rayon Arts du textile
Living in Provence

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Format : Relié sous jaquette
Nb de pages : 219 pages
Poids : 1340 g
Dimensions : 26cm X 26cm
EAN : 9782080111395

Living in Provence


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Relié sous jaquette 219 pages
photographies Christian Sarramon
préface Michel Biehn
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Provence is not just a region ; it's a way of life. While its gardens offer visions of paradise regained, its houses reflect a secret harmony between interior and exterior. A house in Provence can be a Cardinal's palace, a bastide amidst the vines, the architectural backdrop for a contemporary art collection, a dramatic presence on the ramparts of an ancient village, or a hidden cabin screened by trees. Living in Provence takes you on an enchanted walk, rich in surprises and detours, through sunlight and dappled shadow, with visits to private homes, charming hotels, and other delightful hideaways. In this glorious region, where history and legend become one, time flows differently, slowly, with a charm and tranquility found nowhere else.

Lucky are those who live in Provence ! From the ocher hills to the lavender fields, and from the olive trees blowing in the mistral wind to the ancient cliffs sculpted by the elements, the beauty of Provence is eternal.

The provençal home opens onto nature, the sea, a forest, a shadowed terrace, or a flowering patio, and defines itself through an uninterrupted exchange between interior and exterior. Cabins and cabanas on the edge of the Mediterranean, small stone houses clustered together in the heart of an old village, farmhouses and bastides encircled by olive groves, fortified châteaux or ancient abbeys enthroned in the middle of a vineyard, and contemporary villas : there are as many different styles as there are homes, all sharing a way of life dictated by a feeling of well-being.

In the tranquility of their world, homeowners-some famous, some not-share a common passion for the natural riches of this region, which they celebrate in their homes and gardens through their choice of colors, materials, and forms-all created with a keen sense of beauty. Whether generous or modest in size, classic or contemporary in style, furnished with traditional works of art or modern sculpture, the element which unifies all these homes is their spirit, which reflects, according to traditional or more minimalist styles, the speciality of the Midi : its equilibrium and sense of peace.

A comprehensive "Useful Information" section is included in this book, detailing the region's best guesthouses, hotels, and restaurants, as well as international addresses for obtaining authentic provençal goods and services.

Biographie

Christian Sarramon spent months traveling the length and breadth of Provence to provide the stunning photographs seen in this book. He works for leading interior design magazines and has had numerous books published, including the Flammarion titles Provence Style and Living in Paris.

Dane McDowell, a journalist and an academic, is the assistant editor of the French magazine Résidences-Décoration, and she has also contributed to the French magazines Connaissance des Arts and Figaro-Magazine. Dane taught at the University of Oklahoma for several years before returning to France to live in Nice.

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